SRINAGAR, Aug 11: Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, who is in the national capital, called on the prime minister, Narendra Modi here this afternoon.

The meeting assumed significance in view of the raging debate about Article 35-A of the Indian Constitution guaranteeing special position to the residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

An official spokesman said that the chief minister brought to the notice of the prime minister the sentiments of the people of the state attached to the special position and also the apprehensions the debate of any abrogation of the same has created in their hearts and minds.

She informed the prime minister that such debates or demands have a very negative impact on the situational progress in the state which is steadily stabilizing after putting in lot of efforts by the state and Central Governments. “Such debates and demands only vitiate the atmosphere in the State and the country as a result of which people suffer immensely”, the chief minister informed Modi.

Terming Article 370 as the basis of constitutional relationship between the State and the Centre, Mehbooba Mufti informed Narendra Modi that the Muslim majority Jammu and Kashmir acceded to the union of India rejecting the two nation theory and consequently due constitutional guarantees were provided to J&K protecting its regional aspirations and character. “The need and urge for protecting and respecting this special status also got amply reflected during my recent interactions with leaders of several political parties in the State”, she informed the prime minister.

Responding positively to the concerns and apprehensions raised by the chief minister, the prime minister assured the chief minister that 'Agenda of Alliance' agreed upon between PDP and BJP should form the basis of any discussion on the state. He also reaffirmed the successful implementation of AoA in the State during the tenure of present government.

Pertinently, regarding the special status of J&K, the Agenda of Alliance between PDP and BJP clearly states; "While recognizing the different positions and appreciating the perceptions BJP and PDP have on the constitutional status of J&K considering the political and legislative realities, the present position will be maintained on all the constitutional provisions pertaining to J&K including the special status in the Constitution of India."

The chief minister had also met the union home minister, Rajnath Singh yesterday in this regard.

SRINAGAR, Aug 11: Joint protest on the call of Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) was held in Maisuma area here today.
Carrying placards which reads “Oh UN why you silent on Kashmir situation and we want freedom” dozens of JKLF, Hurriyat (M) and Hurriyat (G) leaders and activists assembled at Maisuma and staged demonstrations to protest attempts to abrogate Article 35-A and detention of separatist leaders by NIA.
Chanting slogans in favour of freedom and against India, the protesters marched t